
Promoted Chonburi will be aiming to win their first home match of the season when they face Ratchaburi at Chonburi Stadium in Thai League 1 action on Saturday night.
The Sharks picked up a point in their season opener last week following a 1-1 stalemate at Nakhon Ratchasima, while Ratchaburi also drew 1-1 with another promoted side, Kanchanaburi Power.
The likes of Adisak Kraisorn, Greg Houla, Jefferson Tabinas and Santipharp Channgom are all available for selection for the Sharks.
The Dragons, who terminated the contract of French player Ottman Dadoune after just one game, are still searching for his replacement with less than a week before the transfer deadline closes on Aug 28.
Meanwhile, Muang Thong United will be aiming to secure a second successive win when they visit promoted Ayutthaya United.
The Kirins edged Sukhothai 1-0 last weekend, while Ayutthaya lost 3-1 in their season opener against Port.
In other games on Saturday, Chiang Rai host PT Prachuap while Lamphun visit BG Pathum United.
Title-holders Buriram United will also be eyeing their second win of the season when they entertain Uthai Thani at their Chang Arena on Sunday.
The Thunder Castle have less time to prepare for the game after they played in the Asean Club Championship in midweek but the champions remain favourites to take all three points on Sunday.
Port, who are on top of the standings after the first round of matches, will visit Sukhothai, while Kanchanaburi will host Bangkok United.
The Sharks picked up a point in their season opener last week following a 1-1 stalemate at Nakhon Ratchasima, while Ratchaburi also drew 1-1 with another promoted side, Kanchanaburi Power.
The likes of Adisak Kraisorn, Greg Houla, Jefferson Tabinas and Santipharp Channgom are all available for selection for the Sharks.
The Dragons, who terminated the contract of French player Ottman Dadoune after just one game, are still searching for his replacement with less than a week before the transfer deadline closes on Aug 28.
Meanwhile, Muang Thong United will be aiming to secure a second successive win when they visit promoted Ayutthaya United.
The Kirins edged Sukhothai 1-0 last weekend, while Ayutthaya lost 3-1 in their season opener against Port.
In other games on Saturday, Chiang Rai host PT Prachuap while Lamphun visit BG Pathum United.
Title-holders Buriram United will also be eyeing their second win of the season when they entertain Uthai Thani at their Chang Arena on Sunday.
The Thunder Castle have less time to prepare for the game after they played in the Asean Club Championship in midweek but the champions remain favourites to take all three points on Sunday.
Port, who are on top of the standings after the first round of matches, will visit Sukhothai, while Kanchanaburi will host Bangkok United.